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Tractor-trailer overturns on Highway 101



Published on July 25th, 2008
Published on January 30th, 2010
 

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RCMP Traffic Services , Hants Community Hospital , Annapolis , Mount Uniacke , North West

Annapolis RCMP Traffic Services are investigating a single motor vehicle collision involving a tractor-trailer that occurred on Highway 101 near Mount Uniacke yesterday afternoon at approximately 3:30 pm.

A tractor-trailer heading West in the North West bound lane, went out of control, crossing over the median and across the two East bound lanes, resulting in the vehicle rolling over in the ditch on the South side of the East bound lane.

The driver of the vehicle was transported to the Hants Community Hospital and was treated for minor injuries and released. Due to the usage of seatbelt the operator of the vehicle did not receive serous injuries.

Highway 101 East bound lanes were reduced to a single land while the tractor-trailer and its load were removed by heavy tow equipment.

The investigation into the accident continues by the RCMP Traffic Services from Windsor

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